The Best Moments of Human Life – The Imaginative Conservative

We find joy when we lose the self in activity, in those good things that are outside ourselves: making art, doing science, playing sports, educating the young, or caring for the old and disabled. Joy is nature’s way of telling us that we are fulfilling our nature… (essay by George Stanciu)
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/09/best-moments-human-life-george-stanciu-timeless.html

Who Needs Feminism? | PragerU

There’s no easier way for a public figure to evoke the media’s fury than to announce he’s not a feminist. But in this video Andrew Klavan, best-selling author and host of The Andrew Klavan Show announces he’s proudly anti-feminist. No, Klavan doesn’t “hate women,” he just hates that modern feminism has bullied us all into accepting the obvious and harmful lie that men and women are more or less the same. Click here to take a brief survey about this video.
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Nature, Science, and Civilization – The Imaginative Conservative

At its finest, the new conception of nature enabled people to appreciate, and wish to safeguard, the natural environment on which life depends. At its worst, this reverence for the natural world gave rise to a mindless sentimentality that regarded all human activity as harmful and exploitive… (essay by Mark Malvasi)
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/09/nature-science-civilization-mark-malvasi.html

The Quieter Life – The Imaginative Conservative

Because desperation is universal in mankind, so is the hunger for the Quieter Life. At some point, a few of us make the connection between the desperation we feel and the life we have been living. A life whose focus is material gain, social approval, distraction from the difficult realities of the inner world, or even just day-to-day survival is bound to make us desperate… (essay by Dean Abbott)
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/09/quieter-life-dean-abbott.html